Web of Science - Wikipedia Logo in 2014 The Web of Science (WoS; previously known as Web of Knowledge) is a paid-access platform that provides (typically via the internet) access to multiple databases that provide reference and citation data from academic journals, conference proceedings, and other documents in various academic disciplines
Direct coupling - Wikipedia In electronics, direct coupling or DC coupling (also called conductive coupling [1] and galvanic coupling) is the transfer of electrical energy by means of physical contact via a conductive medium, in contrast to inductive coupling and capacitive coupling
Peer review - Wikipedia Further, since peer review activity is commonly segmented by clinical discipline, there is also physician peer review, nursing peer review, dentistry peer review, etc [12] Many other professional fields have some level of peer review process: accounting, [13] law, [14] [15] engineering (e g , software peer review, technical peer review), aviation, and even forest fire management
Checker and the Derailleurs - Wikipedia Checker and the Derailleurs is a 1988 novel by American novelist Lionel Shriver The novel, Shriver's second, follows the life of rock drummer Checker Secretti of the Derailleurs band as he goes through a series of relationships and social exchanges [ 1 ]
Coombs test - Wikipedia The direct Coombs test is used to test for autoimmune hemolytic anemia, a condition where the immune system breaks down red blood cells, leading to anemia The direct Coombs test is used to detect antibodies or complement proteins attached to the surface of red blood cells To perform the test, a blood sample is taken and the red blood cells
Help:URL - Wikipedia However if you want to link to an outside website, or to certain specially generated Wikimedia pages (such as a past version of an article), it is necessary to provide the full URL This is done using external link syntax There are three forms of external link syntax:
Literature review - Wikipedia A fourth type of review of literature (the scientific literature) is the systematic review but it is not called a literature review, which absent further specification, conventionally refers to narrative reviews A systematic review focuses on a specific research question to identify, appraise, select, and synthesize all high-quality research evidence and arguments relevant to that question